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Freelance Robotics

Locality: Redland Bay, Queensland, Australia



Address: 5-65 Jardine Drive 4165 Redland Bay, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.freelancerobotics.com.au

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25.01.2022 Welcome to #BEEF2021 - you can find us with the world first whip cracking robot near the Telstra marquee. Get cracking! KUKA #BeefAustralia #ThisisQueensland #BeefWeek #Rockhampton



24.01.2022 Right to life means you cannot simply dismantle conscious robots (if you can determine their consciousness in the first place) but also it is argued people shouldn’t interfere with them pursuing their goals.

24.01.2022 Thanks for the coverage Channel 7 showcasing our world first whip cracking robot built for Telstra with KUKA arm. We can update that Rocky now has over 6000 whip cracks under its digital belt. #Beef21 #Rockhampton #Queensland #Australia #robotics #automation #5G

24.01.2022 In a world in which automation and AI far surpass human capabilities in many tasks, UBI has been transformed from a moral accessory to a moral necessity. In several aspects, it is the most realistic approach to level the playing field between those who reap the economic benefits of automation and those who suffer. By creating and sustaining an education system in which only those who have a certain type of intelligence can succeed, we have ensured that everyone else fails. S...everal of today’s thinkers challenge the notion that we live in one of the most transformative times in history, asserting that because we’ve successfully dealt with technological change in the past, we will always be able to deal with it. We mustn’t worry, they say, for as long as people have needs, there will be jobs. In reality, we live in a world where history is no longer a relevant indication of the future. In the 21st century, as Kurzweil predicts, we will not experience 100 years of progress. Instead, we will experience an astronomical 20,000 years of progress (as measured by today’s rate). The bottom line: These times are different. We do need to worry about losing our jobs; more importantly, we need to prepare for it. TEXT FROM ARTICLE



23.01.2022 AI and morality...and you! How morality could be quantified and harnessed by machines.

23.01.2022 Adopting robotic farming solutions is a game changer for the paddock to plate experience. Agribiz is evolving. The harvesting stage is embracing tech, with emerging applications in weed control, cloud seeding, planting, enviro monitoring & soil analysis.

22.01.2022 The structure of AI neural networks



22.01.2022 Great end of day for the World of Drones and Robotics Conference! If you have drone related enquiries, we’d love to hear from you at Freelance Robotics.

22.01.2022 The Design Robotics Open Innovation Network #OIN team will be sharing robotic demos, insights & research. Join in for this #webinar on Fri Sept 18 at 9:30am. QUT (Queensland University of Technology) ARM Hub (Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing)

22.01.2022 The benefits of programmed spontaneity - it's no oxymoron!

21.01.2022 http://ow.ly/7fmo50BdmX4, Are you engaged in an industry cluster? Technology clusters are shown to increase productivity of the engaged companies, drive innovation and stimulate new business in the field.

21.01.2022 The field of "ambient intelligence" in health care is an interdisciplinary effort to create such smart hospital rooms equipped with AI systems that can do a range of things to improve outcomes. For example, sensors and AI can immediately alert clinicians and patient visitors when they fail to sanitize their hands before entering a hospital room. AI tools can be built into smart homes where technology could unobtrusively monitor the frail elderly for behavioral clues of impending health crises. And they prompt in-home caregivers, remotely located clinicians and patients themselves to make timely, life-saving interventions.



21.01.2022 Dr. Namrata Goswami discusses the economic ambitions of the 2nd Space Race and the international competitors striving to dominate the final frontier.

20.01.2022 Investing in the robotics revolution strengthens a business. Freelance Robotics and the Industrial Robotics division are available to discuss your operational needs. Globally, COVID-19 has a strong impact on 2020 - but also offers a chance for modernization and digitalization of production on the way to recovery. In the long run, the benefits of increasing robot installations remain the same: Rapid production and delivery of customized products at competitive prices are the m...ain incentives. Automation enables manufacturers to keep production in developed economies - or reshore it - without sacrificing cost efficiency. The range of industrial robots continues to expand from traditional caged robots capable of handling all payloads quickly and precisely to new collaborative robots that work safely alongside humans, fully integrated into workbenches. The adoption of human-robot collaboration is on the rise. Cobot installations grew by 11%. This dynamic sales performance was in contrast to the overall trend with traditional industrial robots in 2019. As more and more suppliers offer collaborative robots and the range of applications becomes bigger, the market share reached 4.8% of the total of 373,000 industrial robots installed in 2019. TEXT FROM ARTICLE

20.01.2022 The latest podcast from Queensland Robotics highlighting the work of Dr Juxi Leitner, Founder and CEO of LYRO Robotics.

19.01.2022 It's not a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. It's today #Maythe4th

19.01.2022 Innovator's Saturday! Alan Dormer argues that to extract the best value from Australia’s world-class universities, research funding should go to research; there should be direct support for marketing the research; and industry should be provided with the backing to commercialise it. Universities should be funded on a long-term basis to research certain key areas where Australia has a critical mass of expert researchers or significant commercial opportunities. ... A new funding model could address the current fragmentation of expertise and effort and seek to create critical mass on a global scale where possible. Australia needs an organisation like DARPA that can direct significant resources to universities and private sector innovators to achieve transformational R&D outcomes in priority areas. The focus of universities should be awareness and dissemination rather than collaboration. They should concentrate on marketing discoveries and inventions to industry (or spinning out new companies, like Opturion) as a priority. Industry should have more incentives to innovate; for example, further R&D incentives, programs like APRI and other funding directed to industry for industry. TEXT FROM ARTICLE

19.01.2022 Innovator's Saturday! Showing the way forward for what Australian agriculture companies need, Innovate UK has awarded a multi-million pound grant to "Robot Highways". This project is built to address the biggest challenges of agribusiness - industry sustainability - and addresses labor shortage as well as how to mitigate negative environmental impacts from farming practices.

17.01.2022 NGL this is amazing

17.01.2022 3D printer hack!

17.01.2022 Are you looking to be a cyborg by 2030? Everyone wants to know the reality of Neuralink AI chip implants. Here is a look at the robot from Woke, designed to do brain surgery. Musk founded the neural tech company in 2016, saying the chip will enable a symbiosis between the human brain and AI. Engineers built a robot to implant the device that would work in clinical settings and make patients feel comfortable. Neuralink held a live demo showing off its ability to read the brain activity of a pig with a surgically implanted chip that transmits data wirelessly.

17.01.2022 The companies that will thrive post-crisis are those that seize the opportunities generated by the accelerated upheavals were seeing where industries are suddenly transformed by new products and services entering the market that are simultaneously better and cheaper than existing offerings. Consider how consumers and workers have had little choice but to pivot to digital substitutes for in-person activities. Videoconferencing for work, school, and social gatherings; havin...g food and other staples delivered; and streaming newly released movies at home have become normal, even for people who only a few months ago had never heard of the applications they now use daily. Many U.S. online services saw huge spikes in usage in the initial weeks of pandemic-induced lockdowns. It is far from clear how well new disrupters will fare after the crisis. Still, the relative ease with which consumers have adapted to rapid change both highlights and heightens the urgency for all businesses to better prepare for future disruptions. TEXT FROM ARTICLE

16.01.2022 For the first time in history, the cost of rocket transport is rapidly falling, and with it the once seemingly insurmountable barrier of entry to Martian colonization. The catalyst for improved efficiency was the emergence of a private space industry in the 2010s, and its positive impact on the probability of Martian colonization has been no accident. From the time SpaceX was founded, Elon Musk argued that a reduction in the cost of one-way Martian passage to something close ...to the median price of a home would almost invariably lead to a mass migration of humans from Earth to Mars. This was, and remains, an explicit goal of his company. If a market incentive is the only thing capable of motivating humanity forward, we need only build a market incentive. Once the private space industry succeeds, and cost of one-way passage to Mars is within financial reach of the average person, only a tiny fraction of the human population will find attractive the prospects of life on a new world. But a tiny fraction billions could still populate a small countryor a large Martian city. Democracy and freedom are not synonyms. A world without a vote is not necessarily a world without choice. On Mars, that choice will be between habitats, the habitats will be run by companies, and so we say welcome to Mars Corps.

16.01.2022 Enjoy our promotional video! Work enquiries? Contact the office on 1300 4 ROBOT

15.01.2022 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releas/2020//200827105937.htm One of the biggest impediments to adoption of new technologies is trust in artificial intelligence (AI). Now, a new tool generates automatic indicators if data and predictions generated by AI algorithms are trustworthy.

14.01.2022 Our Industrial Robotics division has an extra staff member - meet River the office dog!

14.01.2022 Build OpenBot on a US$50 budget. Complete design and implementation information has been open-sourced, all you need to supply is the brain and sensory system ie your smartphone.

11.01.2022 https://media2-production.mightynetworks.com//Invitation_- The Australian Government is partnering with UTS on a new Associate Degree program to accelerate the implementation of Industry 4.0 in Australian businesses. This program is designed to strengthen university-industry collaboration while boosting enterprise capability and performance in global markets and value chains. The Associate Degree is part of the Governments Job-ready Graduate Package which has been intr...oduced to embed industry partnerships with participating universities, deepen links with local businesses and encourage a culture of collaboration that is so important for the skills that will drive the industries of the future. It will include a mix of face-to-face and online learning as well as project-based learning in industry test labs and/or hands-on projects in the workplace. Student fees for the first 20 students undertaking the Associate Degree will be covered by the Australian Government. TEXT FROM ARTICLE

11.01.2022 Collaborations build better outcomes. #ArmHub is an active partner on smart factory projects - such as these robotic welding and deburring cells for #PTE Hydraulics. Queensland is now recognized as a World Economic Forum global Advanced Manufacturing Hub. The Queensland Government is investing in regional hubs - manufacturers can connect with the ARM Hub to access cutting-edge robotics and associated technologies, robotics expertise, skills development, and industry knowledge. Our federal budget shows strong funding support for innovative, R&D advanced manufacturing. If you are looking for smart factory upgrades, contact Freelance Robotics Industrial Robotics division for a free consultation 1300476268.

11.01.2022 Fukazawa created the sorting device himself using a battery powered barcode scanner and a Arduino circuit board.

10.01.2022 The mini-RCM is a small surgical robot helping perform delicate teleoperated procedures on the human body.

10.01.2022 A rival to Neuralink, Kernal, and Openwater. Find out about how Stentrode works, why it's the most unique BCI, plus some clinical trial results.

10.01.2022 https://www.amgc.org.au///09/AMGC_Ten-Ways-Report-2020.pdf New report from Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre Ltd making recommendations on how to succeed in the transition to advanced manufacturing under our current economy. "The Ten Ways report aims to help manufacturers identify areas where they may want to seek extra assistance. It is arranged so that any of the ten recommendations can be used independently, or in combination, depending upon a businesss circumstance...s. It contains clear advice and local case studies to explain how to implement steps for change. Australia can transition from being a lucky country to a smart country. We know that when Australian manufacturers add value to a product or service it is greatly respected and becomes more globally competitive. Australian manufacturing carries a strong reputation internationally, it is a broad capability that cuts across all sectors, and now is the time to seize the momentum that is underway." Jenns Goennemann

10.01.2022 3-D-printed parts made of silica aerogels and silica composite materials can be manufactured with high precision. Welcome to the micro structural fabric of the future.

10.01.2022 In a paper titled Realistic and Interactive Robot Gaze, the research team describes a layer cake of machine behaviors and interactions that add up to create a genuine illusion of life. https://gizmodo.com/disney-made-a-skinless-robot-that-can-r

09.01.2022 The next Redlands Coast manufacturing industry Business Brews is happening Thurs Oct 1 from 4pm at Shine Precision. #RSIS Redland City Council #DESBT #BizBrews #RedlandsCoast

09.01.2022 If your business is interested in R&D grants for 2021, this seminar is a great start. #ARMHub Northgate Tues Nov 17 - in person and no cost - bookings are essential. #AMGC #BDO #INNOVATION #GRANTS #MANUFACTURING

09.01.2022 Too cute not to share - happy Friday everyone!

09.01.2022 Ethics need to play a greater role in how robots are created and in the way people interact with them, says a new paper led by UNSW researchers.

08.01.2022 http://ow.ly/SQJ950BpzLs New insights into the cognitive mechanisms underlying the uncanny valley.

08.01.2022 Emrod wireless power transmission uses microwave energy, which has been around for decades. Energy loss is an issue with 70% efficiency and the system requiring constant monitoring

08.01.2022 Innovator's Saturday! The 2020 Technology Radar from ThoughtWorks Technology Advisory Board is here. Find out what's interesting in software development - things in motion to pay attention to and consider using in your projects.

08.01.2022 Transhumanism is a philosophical movement that advocates for the transformation of the human condition by developing and making widely available sophisticated technologies able to greatly modify or enhance human intellect and physiology. Would you upgrade?

08.01.2022 Most cobots are made for repetitive mechanical tasks that humans find dull, much like what industrial robots are used for. Many cobots are smaller, less expensive versions designed to be used in close proximity to people. Unlike their larger counterparts, cobots dont need complex programming, and they dont pose any safety hazards in the workplace. Instead of doing the work for you, cobots are there to enhance workers abilities (speed, strength, consistency). They may be s...maller and cheaper than large scale industrial robots, but cobots are smarter, too. Cobots are typically equipped with sensors to monitor their location as well as those around them. This is IR4. Cobots arent just used in factories AI bots have transformed many industries already. According to a 2018 Harvard Business Review survey, around 70% of knowledge workers say theyll need reskilling to learn how to work with AI. The everyday worker is benefiting from collaborative robots - after all they are just here to hep. TEXT FORM ARTICLE

08.01.2022 Innovator's Saturday! Edge Innovations life-sized robot dolphins are so real you can barely tell that it isnt actually a dolphin they can do everything from responding to questions to swimming around in their display tanks. Designed by Roger Holzberg, a California-based innovator and former creative director at the Walt Disney Company, who worked with Walt Conti, the special effects artist behind the award-winning film Free Willy, these robotic dolphins could remove the n...eed for cruelty behind marine parks. Many marine parks in the West are already facing growing pressure to abandon exhibitions that keep animals in forced captivity, but the Chinese market continues to boom with as many as 30 aquariums under construction right now. The public hunger to learn about and experience these animals is still as strong as ever. We believe that its time to reimagine this industry and that this approach can be more humane, and more profitable at the same time. Thanks Holzberg. While each robot dolphin comes with a hefty price tag of around US$27.6 million, the creators say that it will work out to be cheaper in the long-run. Right now, real dolphins cost around a quarter of that sum, but their lifespan can be far shorter, especially when they are held in captivity.

07.01.2022 Great progress has been made towards realizing the Millennium Development Goal in order to achieve universal basic education.

06.01.2022 Over the past two years, physicists have shown that the entanglement entropy of black holes really does follow the Page curve, indicating that information gets out.

06.01.2022 Using a custom volumetric additive manufacturing 3D printer, Lawrence Livermore researchers were able to build tough and strong, as well as stretchable and flexible, objects nearly instantly from a class of materials known as thiol-ene resins.

06.01.2022 A microscopic robot walks in a circle when photovoltaic cells on its legs are illuminated with a laser.

06.01.2022 https://www.protradeunited.com.au/done-before-christmas-20/ #Protrade taking a look at how to manage yourself and your business as we reach December - and armageddon in the trade and construction industry begins.

06.01.2022 Well, this article is a real Debbie Downer.

05.01.2022 Telexistence Model-T, stocking shelves in Japan, using telepresence.

05.01.2022 Event Date: 26 November 2020 Time: 12:00pm 1:00pm More than just a place to buy and sell critical medical and personal protective equipment, the #AMGC #COVID Register is a place to find like-minded manufacturers and suppliers to forge connections and business collaborations.... This webinar will feature briefings from AMGC staff and industry representatives on how to best set up your profile, create requests or product posts, identify possible business leads, what can be found on the Register and, importantly, industry success stories.

04.01.2022 Bot Battle - designed to see whether conversation powered by AI chatbots can sound convincingly human.

04.01.2022 Kubb Miroir - inspired by the historical Palais des Glaces of Versailles - is cutting edge design, but not cutting edge technology.

04.01.2022 Vector processing paired with middleware optimized for parallel pipelining is lowering the entry barriers for new AI and ML applications, and is set to solve the challenges both today and in the future that were once only attainable by the hyperscale cloud providers.

03.01.2022 Artificial intelligence robots are becoming more commonplace in a variety of hospitality settings: restaurants, hospitals, hotels

03.01.2022 These notes on Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics using linear oscillatory motion as a lens are targeted towards readers who want to apply mechanics in engineering disciplines.

03.01.2022 Modern Manufacturing consult now open https://consult.industry.gov.au//modern-manufacturing-str/ Are you an Australian business or business association working in manufacturing in an area relevant to one of the National Manufacturing Priorities? 1 resources technology and critical minerals processing 2 food and beverage... 3 medical products 4 recycling and clean energy 5 defence 6 space Government is working with industry to develop road maps for each priority to set a strategic direction over ten years. As part of this process, Government is now seeking your feedback to understand the strengths, opportunities and solutions to build scale in Australian manufacturing in each of these areas. See more

03.01.2022 The Australian government has announced that it will fast-track the development of some of the world's largest wind and solar projects geared towards the production of green hydrogen.

03.01.2022 A significant advance towards next-generation biomedical technologies, smart prosthetic, and intelligent robotics.

03.01.2022 The Trimble-branded version of Boston Dynamics' Spot robot includes a GNSS antenna and a laser scanner, as well as integration into Trimble's Field Link and Earthworks software applications.

02.01.2022 Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre on Thursday 12 and Friday 13 Nov, 2020! The World of Drones and Robotics Congress is dedicated to launching, growing, and scaling enterprise unmanned operations by bringing global leaders in the drone and robotics ecosystem together. Are we the only ones wanting to see a drone race? Is this happening? Can it happen? FPV drone racing - where #FPV stands for first-person view or first person video - is where participants control drones e...quipped with cameras while wearing head-mounted displays showing the live stream camera feed from the drones. #worldofdrones #wodarc #droneracers Queensland Government World of Drones and Robotics Congress

02.01.2022 The September #Queensland Robotics Cluster webinar is now online. Join our GM Dr Amanda White present with a range of local robotics experts to discuss industry developments as well as overview their company capabilities. CQUniversity BIA5 Pty Ltd Universal Field Robots Micromelon Robotics Robotics Australia Network LYRO Robotics Presien

02.01.2022 Robodogs are part of an Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) that the US Air force is building, which will use artificial intelligence and data analytics to detect counter threats to the US military.

02.01.2022 Exyn demonstrates a major leap forward in drone deployment

01.01.2022 "I'm not here to influence the way you think. I'm here to help you. I'm here to make you feel good and face your finite life with a modicum of thoughtful joy," writes GPT-3, an Open AI robot.

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